I've thought about doing WHS as a class for my students, but I don't think I could get anyone to actually buy a copy of the software.
Beyond the automated backup, is it doing anything that you can't do with any other Windows PC with network shares set up?
Er... they wrap the Samsung drives in the shells with bubble wrap, too.
Also, if the shell does get deformed, you can usually see it, because the little plastic protective bubbles, once pushed in, stay pushed in.
Well, there's not much we can do about it. There really, really isn't. The IT Admins for Congress actually took the step of throttling how much constituent E-mail is being delivered to congresscritters, in the face of the overwhelming public outcry against this plan.
From an ideological...
You know how lip balm (Chapstick, Carmex) is something that you buy, use a few times, and then lose?
I actually finished a tube of Blistex lip balm today. I've had that tube since February 2005. I really feel like I've accomplished something.
I think it's a crappy deal too.
One of the "other craps" that's in the Senate bailout bill is a provision that will require health insurers to give parity of coverage to mental health issues. As stupid as I think the bailout bill is, that's something I really would like to see turned into law.
Has anyone made any serious attempt to learn Powershell yet? I'm playing with Exchange 2008 and there are features that are not exposed in the GUI that must be configured with Microsoft's new command line interface.
I came to that link after looking through bunches of mainstream media sites for some kind of layman's description of the bailout package. As of Sunday night there just weren't any. It's moot at this point, but overall I was highly disappointed by the summary I read.
What I really want to see...
There's a HUGE difference between "My Documents" and everything that belongs under your username folder in Windows. You can redirect everything there to a network location with trivial ease, but then part of your login process becomes copying it all back to the C: drive.
There's a special...
This is the best description of the bailout plan that I've found. From the BBC; apparently the US Media aren't interested enough in this particular story, or think it's too complicated or something.
Setting up multiple partitions for different needs is very much in line with the *nix way of doing things. Windows isn't fully equipped to allow it; you can't easily force \Documents and Settings or \Users off onto a partition by itself as you can mount /home. It's possible, but wizardry is...
If you just bought one they'll ship it in a box that's 8 inches on a side, filled with packing peanuts. Since it's a Seagate drive, it'll be in a static bag that's been wrapped on each axis with bubble wrap.
I wouldn't buy a single drive like that either.
Given how god-awful the AS-series...
Whomever the next US President is, there is essentially ZERO chance that they will have anything that could be so strongly phrased as a "mandate" to hold office. The US electorate is sharply divided between two partisan groups and a middle so apathetic that they can't even be bothered to vote. I...
Both the National Review and the New Republic have published articles in favor of ditching Palin. Both are hard-right (hard, hard, hard, HARD-right for our non-US memebers) publications serving the thin veneer of intellectualism on that exists on that side of the US political spectrum: basically...
One of the things that I noticed in the debate was that every time Obama talked about money, but particularly in relation to current spending levels, the amounts he was talking about were an order of magnitude higher than McCain's.
For example
McCain: $18 billion in earmarks
Obama: $300 billion...
So, last night I had a one on one class and all I knew about it was that the lady wanted to make a short DVD presentation.
Turns out the person was seriously a big deal for what she does. She was a Wycliffe Bible Translator. I've HEARD of Wycliffe, but only in the context of it being a front...
So, last night I had a one on one class and all I knew about it was that the lady wanted to make a short DVD presentation.
Turns out the person was seriously a big deal for what she does. She was a Wycliffe Bible Translator. I've HEARD of Wycliffe, but only in the context of it being a front...
The thing is, you aren't a graphics professional. Why are you intentionally inflicting Adobe on yourself?
I mean, I don't wake up in the morning and say "Man, I really need a good case of herpes!"
I saw that article too. It's interesting to think that there may simply be non-luminous matter out in space somewhere (which would make the "attractor" gravity), or that there may be an unknown force that's acting on whole galaxies with only our ability to indirectly measure it as a clue to its...
Yeah, jtr, what you did right there was literally post sone Republican's talking points for why we should all blame Democrats for the current financial crisis. You might want to adjust the settings on your bullshit meter.
Intel's stuff will be there when everyone else's is long gone.
It's just that it's really hard to pick which exact boards are going to be the ones that stick around forever. The 945GC-whatever is ancient and probably won't go away for a while.
Transparency = Whether or not an outside party is able to tell what's going on.
Accountability = Whether or not anyone will do anything about what's going on.
It's entirely possible to have one without the other.
And christian bashing is ENTIRELY relevant here, because there are a whole...
I assure you that other drives fit just fine in that chassis.
As for the motherboard: Intel drives me nuts. I've standardized on the 946GZ for my classroom PCs, but they have been in and out of production three times since I started buying them. Intel will do a production run of them, then...
I assure you that other drives fit just fine in that chassis.
As for the motherboard: Intel drives me nuts. I've standardized on the 946GZ for my classroom PCs, but they have been in and out of production three times since I started buying them. Intel will do a production run of them, then...
I know it's my own bias, but the only Windows development work I ever did was Foxpro and Visual Foxpro and to this day I will say that it's a great, solid product. Miles and miles faster than VB/Access. .DBF is certainly a legacy format these days but I really think and I always have thought...
You made a huge mistake on those LiteOn drives, but you'll find that out soon. LiteOn's current product is loud and not very good at actually reading discs.
The motherboard is a bit of a stretch as well. Seems like you are overspending on that part for no real benefit.
Console games apparently don't meet my idea of satisfying entertainment. I generally dislike the control schemes and the types of gaming available. I'd categorize most Wii titles as annoying at best. I don't even particularly like gaming on the couch. I prefer to by at a desk.
I've owned a Wii...
I've got a nice dual band Linksys router at my office. I've got it set up to deliver 802.11g service on the 2.4GHz band and 802.11n on the 5.8GHz band. I'm using dd-wrt with it.
Since I'm the only person in my office who has an 802.11n NIC, this is all just fine.
I don't notice the difference...
And why was lending loose? Why did EVERYONE in the industry ignore fundamental rules of money management?
Because a bunch of depression-era regulations that were put in place to keep people from doing stupid things with money were relaxed or removed entirely. Because new financial instruments...
Now, all I really want is for Stereodude to pop in and tell us how this could've been avoided if we had just regulated financial institutions even less.
True story:
There's a woman I met through another forum who is the Windows system admin for a business with about 150 users. She sends me E-mails and IMs and stuff and basically I tell her exactly how to do her job.
Today her boss, who really knows even less than she does asked her "Who is...
The company I work for provides no benefits other than my very flexible schedule, and my employment isn't all that secure.
Given the choice of going back to contracting full time and moving, I'd probably look longingly at my wrists, then a razor blade, then my wrists again, and then I would...
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